#XmasAutisticLifeHacks – It’s okay to say “no”
In the first of our #XmasAutisticLifeHacks series, our Peer Development Worker Gill Loomes has her way of coping with all the party invitations she receives during this time of year. Here is what she wrote: [...]
#XmasAutisticLifeHacks: Share your tips for coping at Christmas
To follow on from our #AutisticLifeHacks series of posts from autistic people, we have given it a seasonal spin to coincide with the Christmas and New Year period. Starting early next month, we will be [...]
Café Autistique: What barriers do autistic people experience when shopping? And what can we do about them?
In this blog post, our Peer Development Worker Gill Loomes rounds up what we spoke about at last month's Cafe Autistique discussion group about shopping. It coincides with Purple Tuesday, a national campaign to make [...]
#AutisticLifeHacks – how to compose a simple email
Knowing how to word emails and keep them simple doesn't always come naturally. How to address people you wish to send a message to, sticking to the point and trying to strike the right tone [...]
#AutisticLifeHacks – packing and travel
Packing for a big trip away can be really stressful. Knowing what to take and how much you can bring with you are just two reasons why. To help with packing, we have the latest [...]
#AutisticLifeHacks – a top tip for keeping handwriting neat
There are few things quite as frustrating as not being able to read your own handwriting. Not being able to make out what you've taken note of in a meeting or at a conference could [...]







